Primary retroperitoneal melanoma presented in a rare extracutaneous site for malignant melanoma
Mohamed Alsharedi,
Nadim Bou Zgheib,
Yousef Khelfa,
Ali Raufi,
Nabiha Elmsherghi,
Yehuda Lebowicz
Affiliations
Mohamed Alsharedi
Department of Hematology and Oncology, Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center at Cabell Huntington Hospital, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, Huntington, WV
Nadim Bou Zgheib
Department of Hematology and Oncology, Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center at Cabell Huntington Hospital, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, Huntington, WV
Yousef Khelfa
Department of Hematology and Oncology, Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center at Cabell Huntington Hospital, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, Huntington, WV
Ali Raufi
Department of Hematology and Oncology, Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center at Cabell Huntington Hospital, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, Huntington, WV
Nabiha Elmsherghi
Department of Hematology and Oncology, Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center at Cabell Huntington Hospital, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, Huntington, WV
Yehuda Lebowicz
Department of Hematology and Oncology, Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center at Cabell Huntington Hospital, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, Huntington, WV
Malignant melanoma, as the name implies, is a malignant tumor of melanocytes, found in the skin, eyes, meningeal lining and the mucosal epithelium of the aero-digestive and genitourinary tracts. Malignant melanoma is typically skin malignancy, which rarely presents at extracutaneous site. Here we present a rare case of primary retroperitoneal melanoma and review the findings in comparison with other cases described in literature.